But one message was clear: there's a new Murphy's Law for currencies.
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Murphy also enjoys support from both New Jersey and national Democratic leaders.
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But in a tweet sent out earlier today, Murphy said he's committed:
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Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy said the changes were strong but necessary.
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Murphy says this is particularly an issue for those working in business.
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Not that any given spud is ever such a paragon of form.
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Tom made the spud synthesiser for recent play The Potato Stamp Megalomaniac.
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Borr Drilling Frigg has a spud can diameter of approximately 60 feet.
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The dredger cuts by swinging on a center spud 16 in.
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Doesn't do a thing nowadays but dig in the garden with a spud.
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They bite yere ez lively ez a stray pig in a tater-patch.
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And we had lasses pone corn bread and them good old tater biscuits.
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And that a'n't out of the tater side, you can depend on that.
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I ha' got a slice o' ham an' a hot tater for ye.
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After witnessing a number of strange events-Edwart leaves his tater tots untouched at lunch!
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There I found my Hindoo bearer, standing with a tattie in his hand.
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Making nonna's meatballs is like me trying to recreate my grandma's Lancashire tattie hash.
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There's no' a polisman nearer than Knockraw-yinJohnnie Trummle, and he's as useless as a frostit tattie.
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And so, smiling, he took my horse and went his way, whistling, "Hey, tuttie, tattie!"
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Yet schoolchildren were still pulling up potatoes in the "tattie holiday" in the mid-1980s, when the process was mechanised.
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You can adjust this recipe to whitepotato if you prefer.
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The average analysis of the whitepotato is as follows:
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Meat: chop, steak, roast beef, lamb or chicken; whitepotato, baked or boiled rice.
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Oats to their bins, the whitepotato, the buckwheat of Michigan, to theirs;
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Avoid or minimize rice, and eat whitepotato only when cold after being cooked, to lower the GI.
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Peel, wash and grate one large Irishpotato, or two medium-sized ones.
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The growth of the Irishpotato industry is shown by the following table:-
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MALAWI:In the village of Bembeke, they call it the Irishpotato.
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We found it somewhat like an Irishpotato, and exceedingly good.
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Dr. La Touche calls Father Prout an Irishpotato seasoned with Attic salt.
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The pomato, a tomato grown on a potatoplant, is most interesting.
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With one accord they left the sand-burs and began to eat the potatoplant.
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Lescarbot's eye rested on the potatoplant, which he distrusted.
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From the window, I could make out every single leaf on every single sweet potatoplant.
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One day one of the family happened to wander up to a nice, juicy potatoplant.
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Starchy tubers of Solanumtuberosum are a staple crop and food in many countries.
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Potato ( Solanumtuberosum L.) is the world's most important non-grain food crop and is central to global food security.
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Plantain-trees, potatoes,* (* Solanumtuberosum.)
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Then came the Gold Rushes of the 1840s, and the miners on their way west introduced Solanumtuberosum, which we know as the potato.
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Solanumtuberosum (Solanaceae).-Tinzmannsays ('Gardeners' Chronicle' 1846 page 183) that some varieties are quite sterile unless fertilised by pollen from another variety.
Uso de potato em inglês
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Advocates of potato power will no doubt continue to keep chipping away.
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There had been numerous potato blights, some quite serious, in recent decades.
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Serve with potato wedges and vegetables, and some good ol' mulled wine.
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LOCAL government taxation is about to become the hottest political potato around.
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The result of the sweet potato's arrival was a highland population explosion.
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Streptomyces scabiei causes common scab, an economically important disease of potato tubers.
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Strong response to last week's fearless attack on the potato crisp people.
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He found some potato peelings in a bucket in the back kitchen.
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I have the sea legs of a potato; turf over surf, please.
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Your majesty's potato can hardly have changed much since the last visit.
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You would discover the tender passion in the eye of a potato.
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But as Ireland boomed in the early 2000s, potato farmers were struggling.
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Across the Tasman, and superannuation remains a political and economic hot potato.
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But that potato chip effect is definitely a tough road a hoe.
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A potato feast is due and a Kerry-based writer takes centre stage.
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I did not think I would make a very good yodeling potato.